Fish

Hi again

We've been giving DD3 (almost 8mo) whatever we are eating at the table, the other day we gave her a slice of cucumber :P

Today we are having fish, Sole, Do you think it's safe to give her that? If so, how would you prepare it? We usually cover the slices with breadcrumbs and cook it in the oven but I wouldn't give her that as it has egg in the mix.

Re: Fish

My DS is 8 months and I've been wondering the same thing. I did a quick Google search last night and found that the AAP says fish can be safely given from 6 months, as long as baby has no food allergies or other sign of allergies (e.g. eczema). They actually say the same thing about eggs, too so she could probably have what the rest of the family is having. If you don't want to do eggs and fish at the same time, which you might not if she's never had either, then I would just cook the sole in a foil packet with some butter and lemon brushed on it or something simple like that. Hope that helps!

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I believe that sole is pretty low mercury. Wild salmon was one one of the first foods that my son actually ate, and it is still one of his favorite foods. We grilled it, baked it with lemon and butter, and roasted it with a ginger glaze (his favorite). I never really prepared things any differently for him than for us (except cooking certain veggies a little longer). If you want to use bread crumbs but are worried about egg, try using butter instead of the egg and pressing the bread crumbs to that. My son had egg by 8 months too, though.

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@jenna--really? sushi? I LOVE sushi but had never considered giving it to my son (8 months) since a lot is from raw fish. Is raw fish considered ok for babies too? I assumed it was a no-no. I guess I could always get him the cooked varieties of sushi instead, just wondering.

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In America raw fish is considered a no-no for babies. However, according to my Japanese friends raw fish, in more of a shashimi style, is commonly fed to babies. We started giving sushi to DD when she was about a year old. She loves it. Of course we make sure it is high quality fish, not second rate grocery store fish bits .